The 10 best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Leek, United Kingdom

May 16, 2023 Alice Mieles

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Leek, Staffordshire, England including Moorland View Farm, Three Horseshoes Country Inn & Spa, The Green Man Guesthouse, The Fountain Inn, Moorland View Farm, Hen Cloud Cottage, The Silk House Hotel, Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant, Middle Farm Bed & Breakfast, Moss Lee Grange Bed & Breakfast.
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1. Moorland View Farm

Moorland View Farm Bromley Edge Lane Winkhill, Leek ST13 7QA England
Excellent
89%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 116 reviews

Moorland View Farm

Beautifully converted self catering cottages for you and your pets, or comfortable and quiet B&B en-suite rooms with full breakfast included. Set in acres of Peak District moorlands with views over the fields for miles. Come to relax, walk, cycle, or to take the kids to Alton Towers just 10 minutes away.

Absolutely amazing!

Reviewed By Mrs_THand

We had such an amazing stay here. I almost don’t want to recommend it as everyone will book! The rooms are spotless. Louise is so kind and welcoming. Her breakfast was delicious and set us up ready for a busy day. We loved being here and I’ve looked a couple of times at dates to rebook and they’re busy, which is testament to how amazing this b&b is. Thank you so much for our wonderful stay x

2. Three Horseshoes Country Inn & Spa

Buxton Road Blackshaw Moor, Leek ST13 8TW England
Excellent
55%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1090 reviews

Three Horseshoes Country Inn & Spa

Set within the picturesque Staffordshire Peak District. Our 26 bedrooms range from contemporary Classic, Superior luxury bedrooms with massage showers or whirlpool baths, and our five Garden Rooms featuring their own garden, complete with personal cedar wood hot tub make our Country Inn & Spa the perfect place to stay. The Country Inn offers award winning food served in a relaxing atmosphere with Oak Beams, Open Fires and views over the Staffordshire Peak District. You can expect fresh, seasonal ingredients with modern British cuisines from their famous Signature dishes to traditional favorites such as pies, steaks, gourmet burgers and roasts. The Country Inn has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes for its culinary excellence. The Mill Wheel Spa provides unique experiences to include The Beach Hut, The Farmers Sauna, The Peak District Stonebath, The Mill Wheel Shower, Rasul, Plunge Pool, Outdoor Vitality Pool and Relaxation Suite, that will benefit and balance your well-being. The Spa offers half & full spa days, treatments and luxury spa breaks. Please note that the use of the Spa Facilities are only available to guests staying on spa days or breaks. The location means the views from the gardens are magnificent with breath-taking views of the Staffordshire Moorlands, Tittesworth Reservoir and the rock formations of the Roaches. Guests can enjoy local walks and experience beautiful views of the surrounding Peak District. Venture to the stunning Chatsworth House, The Potteries, Buxton and Alton Towers.

Lovely little break

Reviewed By jodiemarie02

Booked this through buya gift experience for a over night hottub garden room with a two course evening meal, breakfast and spa access the next morning with a beach hut experience. This place is lovely, staff were very friendly and helpful, I'd arranged for a banner to be sent there prior to our arrival of which the staff kindly pinned it to the fence in our garden area. Lovely place to relax for the night. Room was perfect for a couple, beautifully presented with a large bathroom. Lovely little garden area with lovely views. The evening meal was fab, could not fault any of it. We both thoroughly enjoyed what we had, breakfast was help yourself which suited us just fine, I'd rather pick what I want and how much. The spa was lovely nice and relaxing. I'd also booked my partner a bck massage which he said was good. All staff in the spa and the pub reception staff were all polite friendly and helpful. I would definitly stay here again. Its location its brilliant for exploring the roaches too

3. The Green Man Guesthouse

38 Compton, Leek ST13 5NH England
Excellent
83%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 140 reviews

The Green Man Guesthouse

We offer 7 en-suite rooms with free wi-fi and secure parking. All our rooms have TV/DVDs, tea and coffee making facilities, iron and ironing board and hair dryer. We are situated close to the town centre and a 15 minute drive to Alton Towers. Ideally situated for exploring the Peak Distict National Park.

Comfortable rooms with excellent hosts

Reviewed By alphadingo

An incredibly warm welcome from Paul & Jill, who were great company and went to extra efforts to accommodate a decorative request, which was much appreciated. Our room (number 1) was comfortable, private and ideal for a day to wind down after our wedding the day before. The breakfast room (converted pub lounge) was also comfortable and charming, especially alongside a delicious cooked breakfast!

4. The Fountain Inn

14 Fountain Street, Leek ST13 6JR England
Excellent
75%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 85 reviews

The Fountain Inn

Superb

Reviewed By Alex K

Small local pub in Leek with separate accommodation. Room very clean, comfortable with everything you need. Staff very helpful, would recommend this little place with top marks. Parking available and lovely little shops in the area.

5. Moorland View Farm

Moorland View Farm Bromley Edge Lane Winkhill, Leek ST13 7QA England
Excellent
89%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 116 reviews

Moorland View Farm

Beautifully converted self catering cottages for you and your pets, or comfortable and quiet B&B en-suite rooms with full breakfast included. Set in acres of Peak District moorlands with views over the fields for miles. Come to relax, walk, cycle, or to take the kids to Alton Towers just 10 minutes away.

Absolutely amazing!

Reviewed By Mrs_THand

We had such an amazing stay here. I almost don’t want to recommend it as everyone will book! The rooms are spotless. Louise is so kind and welcoming. Her breakfast was delicious and set us up ready for a busy day. We loved being here and I’ve looked a couple of times at dates to rebook and they’re busy, which is testament to how amazing this b&b is. Thank you so much for our wonderful stay x

6. Hen Cloud Cottage

A53 Leek Road, Upper Hulme, Leek ST13 8TZ England
Excellent
69%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
2%
Terrible
15%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 121 reviews

Hen Cloud Cottage

See why so many travelers make Hen Cloud Cottage their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Upper Hulme. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. In addition, while staying at Hen Cloud Cottage guests have access to outdoor furniture and baggage storage, and you can stay connected with free wifi. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Hen Cloud Cottage. While you’re here, be sure to check out Roaches Tea Rooms & Restaurant, one of the cafes that can be found in Upper Hulme, which is a short distance from Hen Cloud Cottage. At Hen Cloud Cottage, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Upper Hulme.

Things to he aware of

Reviewed By Graham C

Arrived parked not in the space we had been told would be there with our room name on in so just parked in a free space we a view to move once we knew what was what, got out of the car to stretch legs get bearings and find out where our accommodation was and was greeted with pull your car forward right up to the wall, in rather a sharp officious tone in fact head mistress, having subsequently having read other reviews Mrs Basil Fawltey really sums it up. So not good evening, hello or can I help, did you gave a good journey oh no. Next came have you got your booking reference, my reply that was my husbands dept, who was now in the car moving it as commanded, have you got your key code, again my husband had that, still in the car by which time the woman don't know her name as she didn't have the good manners to even introduce herself gad wondered off. so we were left to find the room our selves, manners are free and make the experience either good or bad. TV controller didn't work nice young lady got batteries and was helpful. Ropm very cold and heater didn't overly warm the room thank goodness I packed my hot water bottle filling the kettle was interesting to say the least (see picture attached) well when we booked there wasn't a choice for breakfast, breakfast included so was expecting a cooked breakfast (the description for breakfast is well hidden so be warned as we found it after booking) is to set us up for the next part of our long road trip, while I'm not against a continental breakfast quality or something edible would be good we were met with a food basket of cheap bookers items croissiants that had looked like they had been recycled many times cold hard squashed wrapped by someone in clingfilm no sell by date no ingredients list. pre wrapped cheap pan au chocolat We left that as it was utterly disgusting, how long it had they been in that room b4 we arrived who knows Shame as a little extra effort could be sooo good. Becareful leaving the rose room in the dark as tripped down the small step as dark and no lights. Room nice but odd having a locked door, where you can hear people the other side. Tacky posters on the wall Heating goes off and you can't put it back on so in January be pre pared to freeze. We did message via website and text and the heating was put back on but was off again by morning. We had no actual response from our requests. Never ever in all the years I've travelled and stayed in many many hotels B&Bs farms cottages gave I been asked /told to strip the bed before my departure well I didn't, I paid for the room I don't expect to have to do there job I'm on my holidays, do enough of that at home. I expect having now read many reviews for The hen cloud, "Mrs Fawltey" as I don't know her name to respond with it being all my fault excuses as she really isn't listening to all her past customers and really bad reviews, we have no complaint about the venue or location but her rudeness and poor breakfast any self respecting business woman would try to take on board these really negative comments and look at improving them. the world with social media now is very small and there's lots of really good competition out there. Good luck if you do end up staying there.

7. The Silk House Hotel

64 Saint Edward Street, Leek ST13 5DL England
Excellent
46%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
7%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 123 reviews

The Silk House Hotel

The Silk House Hotel is a Georgian Grade II listed building, situated in the quaint market town of Leek, Staffordshire. Just a few miles away from Alton Towers and in the middle of the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands. The Silk House is a perfect place to explore the magnificent surrounding countryside. The Silk House has 7 individual design bedrooms, a well respected restaurant, an atmospheric cellar bar, a welcoming cafe bar, coffee lounge and landscaped gardens in which to enjoy a drink and a meal.

Good one night stop

Reviewed By Richard-CI

A nice one night stop over, but not as good as it looks in the photos, or sounds in the reviews. Small rooms with shower head over the bath (but not a shower). Lots of little bits of maintenance required. Simple continental breakfast in the bar area. Could be noisy at night if the bar was busy? The manager is very friendly, chatty and charming.

8. Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant

King Street, Leek ST13 5NW England
Excellent
73%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
5%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 131 reviews

Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant

Built in 1828 for a local mill owner the Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant stands in its own grounds close to Leek town centre. It was sold by the Wardle family in the 1860’s and became the convent to the Catholic Church. For nearly 120 years it remained so until in 1978 it was converted to a Guest House and restaurant. The Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant takes its name from its close proximity to the Peak District and from the industry that shaped the town of Leek. Fine examples of weaver’s cottages can be seen on King Street, their third storey catching optimum hours of daylight to enable Leek’s women of yesteryear to work their looms from dawn to dusk. In 1999 husband and wife team, Nick and Emma Bettany, took over the Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant and set about restoring the period property to its former glory. An ongoing policy of refurbishment has resulted in the bed and breakfast accommodation being graded at 4 Star by the English Tourism Council and the AA. The 40 cover restaurant, under Emma’s guidance, is a previous “Taste of Staffordshire” award winner and has subsequently been awarded an AA Rosette. In September of 2005 the Peak Weavers was judged runner up in Staffordshire Small Restaurant of the Year by a panel of RAC food inspectors. Also in 2005 Peak Weavers Rooms & Restaurant attained membership of the Peak District Cuisine initiative in recognition of its support for local producers, the first, and currently only restaurant in the Leek area to do so. Breakfast is served in the restaurant and also makes good use of local produce. For the business traveller wireless internet access is available throughout the Guest House and is included in the bed and breakfast tariff. The accommodation is completely smoke free.

Fabulous stay in lovely town

Reviewed By Travelisfuntodo

What a wonderful place to stay in a town that exceeded our expectations in terms of the range of pubs, restaurants and independent shops to enjoy. Warm, friendly and knowledgeable hosts, comfortable beds, quality breakfast and our stay felt like a real treat. Highly recommend as a perfect place to stay for a Peak District break. Would definitely return.

9. Middle Farm Bed & Breakfast

Middle Farm Apesford Bradnop, Leek ST13 7EX England
Excellent
62%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 52 reviews

Middle Farm Bed & Breakfast

Middle Farm Bed & Breakfast is in a farm setting in beautiful, unspoilt Staffordshire countryside. The farm offers a comfortable and relaxing stay. AT A GLANCE: All rooms ensuite Rooms: 1 Family Room(up to 5), 2 Double Rooms, 1 Twin Room. Rates for 2016: £35 per person per night. Children age 12 and under are offered reduced rates when sharing with an adult. Rooms for single occupancy are charged at £40 per night.

Great Little get away

Reviewed By Arriettyclock27

I wanted a little get away weekend and with the restrictions been lifted I decided to book here, I booked the new self accommodating room,( room 6), as I found this to be the best option with social distancing still in place, the room spacious and was very clean and the bed was extremely comfortable, which is just what you want after a days walking in the country side, the area was beautiful and very quiet and peaceful, the owners were lovely people, well manned and very helpful, I will definitely be staying again in the future and would highly recommend it to anyone who just wants a peaceful few days away.

10. Moss Lee Grange Bed & Breakfast

Moss Lee Grange Basford Green Cheddleton, Leek ST13 5QZ England
Excellent
0%
Good
100%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

Moss Lee Grange Bed & Breakfast

Moss Lee Grange is a converted stone barn into a Contemporary family home and smallholding. Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Churnet Valley between the villages of Ipstones and Cheddleton in the small hamlet of Basford Green. Set in open countryside it benefits from being on the edge of the Peak District and within easy reach of the Staffordshire tourist attractions of Alton Towers (5 miles) and the Churnet Valley Railway (1.5 miles). The market towns of Leek and Ashbourne are within easy reach; as is the Potteries with its many attractions such as Waterworld and the Wedgewood Visitor Centre. An ideal base for cycling enthusiasts with many of the Peak Park cycle tracks within easy reach. Walkers and birdwatchers benefit from the close proximity to the Peak Park and Coombes Valley and Consall Nature Reserves; the Roaches prove to be a popular destination for many of our visitors many of whom return on a regular basis.

Dog friendly central for Alton Towers and beyond !

Reviewed By Alphaone

Set in an area of natural beauty within the Staffordshire Moorlands. High quality ground floor accommodation in a modernised contemporary barn. Within easy reach of Alton Towers and the Peak District. Suitable for Children and Dogs. Substantial continental breakfast which sets you up for the day ,

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